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Masthead Font Styles Name :Chloe Haynes Candidate Number :1141 Centre number: 64135

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Masthead Font StylesName :Chloe Haynes

Candidate Number :1141Centre number: 64135

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Font Name: wrestle mania by Jade GARROW

The denotation of the font is ‘wrestle mania’ which is capital letters and is bold. I chose this font style because the style fits

in well with the genre of my magazine and it stands out to attract the audience. It is similar to my music magazine of

inspiration therefore, it lets the reader know that my magazine is professional standard like other magazines it will

be competing against.

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Font Name: scorched earth by KC fonts

The denotation of the font I have chosen is ‘scorched’ font. It has an eroded look which could connote the new

and old music news/articles that would feature in my magazine. Furthermore, the effect of this font would be

visually appealing to the buyers of the magazine.

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Font Name: All rights reserved by junkohanhero

The denotation of the font I chose is ‘all rights reserved’. I chose the font as an option because it creates an interesting

and different look someone would not expect which may attract an audience, and connotes to the reader that the

contents inside will also be interesting which will make them want to buy the magazine at first glance. I also like the way

the white writing contrasts with the black background it looks quite effective.

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Font Name: Campus A by Leonard Posavec

The denotation of the font I chose is ‘campus’. I chose this font because it looks professional and sophisticated and is easy to read. This is a consistent font style which represents the magazine as it is published on a weekly

basis so would connote a routine for the customers who buy the magazine. But I don’t think this font style

suits the genre of music for my magazine.

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Font Name: scorched earth by KC fonts

In conclusion after a lot of thought I have made a decision to go with the ‘scorched earth’ font because I think it suits my music

genre best for the magazine and for the audience of my magazine. I think this because it is eye catching and visually effective which will interest them and make them want to continue reading the magazine. With this font I really like the way the eroded effect connotes to the reader about the old and new music that will

feature in my magazine.

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